The future of the Clash, a surprisingly good run at Bowman Gray Stadium and more chatter from Sunday's exhibition race.
The Clash got a jolt of energy at the North Carolina short track. Will it return in 2026, or will NASCAR look elsewhere?
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Motorsports Wire on MSNNASCAR could move Clash from Bowman Gray to a new grassroots trackNASCAR could move the Clash from Bowman Gray Stadium to a new short track to continue its reinvestment in grassroots racing.
Those would be the three big ones for me. Fans that attend races at Bowman Gray Stadium have a reputation for being very passionate about the races there and the drivers they cheer for.
The television ratings for the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on Fox improved over last year’s race in Los Angeles. According to Fox Sports, Sunday’s race pulled a 1.55 rating with 3.08 ...
The atmosphere at Bowman Gray — a quarter-mile flat track — would be hard to replicate. Fans were packed in tightly and just about every element of the race was visible to them.
Since 1979, the special non-points event has been held at Daytona International Speedway as well as the L.A. Coliseum before coming to Bowman Gray Stadium for this year’s race. There’s been ...
Former NASCAR Cup Series driver turned Xfinity team owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. recently shared his views on what he thinks NASCAR achieved by returning to its roots at the Bowman Gray Stadium for ...
After a remarkably successful weekend at Bowman Gray, a couple NASCAR insiders are making the case that The Clash not go right back there in 2026. The reason is interesting. First off, there’s ...
The Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium wrapped up on Sunday, February 2, and Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin secured a podium place in the event. He delivered a fulfilling performance in the main ...
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